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Factor:X^3-5x^2+7x-12: (x-4)(x^2-x+3) show all work

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Explanation:

Given a polynomial of X^3-5x^2+7x-12, we can factor this by first identifying the trailing coefficient of the constant tern which is -12, and then find its factors with plus, or minus.

12 = 12 × 1 = 6 × 2 = 4 × 3 = 2 × 2 × 3 = 3 × 2 × 2.

4 is the factor we are looking for so we can use synthetic division to find the missing factor because we know (x-4) is one of them.

so (x^3-5x^2+7x-12)/(x-4) = (x^3-5x^2+7x-12) ÷ (x-4)

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